The Recompiler Podcast

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Episode 48: Wouldn’t it be cool if we knew


This week Audrey and I chat about the Strava's heatmap, a newish iOS app called Verena, a new Amazon patent to track hand movements of warehouse workers, and how ICE now has a contract to access nationwide license plate recognition date. Enjoy!

  • [01:44] Recompiler Issue 9: Hard Problems
  • [05:32] Recompiler Newsletter
  • [06:04] Strava’s heatmap data lets anyone see the names of people exercising on military bases | WIRED UK
  • [13:37] @timmathews: "On my deployments..."
  • [14:59] Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF)
  • [16:45] The Latest Data Privacy Debacle (NYT)
  • [24:30] Verena, an iOS app to help protect people in abusive situations
  • [28:36] Cell Phones: Friend or Foe? (Recompiler, Issue 7)
  • [29:28] Amazon Patents Wristband to Track Hand Movements of Warehouse Employees
  • [37:32] ICE is about to start tracking license plates across the US
  • [48:03] Presenting the winners of the U.S. Wiki Science Competition – Wiki Education
  • [50:55] The Racist Sandwich Podcast: Food, Race, Class, and Gender by Racist Sandwich — Kickstarter
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